Jeopardy April 01 2021 answers


On this page you will find the Jeopardy April 01 2021 answers and Solutions. We have just finished solving all the 7 crossword clues found today in the puzzle and we have listed them below. Simply click on any of the clues you are having difficulties finding the solution for and a new page with the answer will pop up.


# Question
1 This painter's 1632 Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp shows Amsterdam's annual public autopsy held in winter when the stench was less
2 Coat patterns like the one seen here from this animal can be as unique as fingerprints
3 A dash is about an eighth of this small spoonful
4 A tiny sixtieth of an hour
5 This star of Trainwreck wrote The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo
6 Somehow shoppin' at Neiman Marcus for these trousers with a bib & shoulder straps don't feel right but y'all can
7 Franz Marc saw divine simplicity in animals and gave his paintings simple titles like Blue Horse White Bull & this one
8 Not quite as ferocious as in legend this South American river dweller has a name from Tupi for tooth fish
9 This ordinal amount of alcohol is approximately a pint & a half
10 A noisy quarrel in a line of audience seats
11 Randall Munroe's What If? answers what if you hit a baseball pitched near this velocity? (about 671 million miles per hour)
12 Parts of this metal item include the yoke which wraps around the heel & the rowel a revolving wheel
13 Unafraid to give another shout-out to a good idea Edvard Munch did versions of this in 1893 1895 & around 1910
14 Fish fear the paws of these big brown bears
15 At sea level this is 212 degrees Fahrenheit but it drops to 194 degrees at 10000 feet
16 To bring forth a group of fruits & vegetables
17 This actress and stand-up comedienne is also the author of the book The Last Black Unicorn
18 Montana silversmiths makes these fasteners about 3 by 4 inches with mottos like Don't fence me in & You ain't no cowboy
19 This sir painted Lady Laura Lady Maria & Lady Horatia Waldegrave in 1780
20 Honeybees use their mandibles to make their honeycomb cells each of which ends up in this shape
21 Standard sizes of these are 8 to 10 in diameter & about 1 tall; deep dish ones can be 10 X 2 & hold more cups of fruit filling
22 The foremost metal mined from the ore galena
23 In 2017 this Me Talk Pretty One Day humorist opened his diaries for Theft By Finding
24 Ranch folk can try to live up to the name of this brand wearing its cowboy cut original fit jeans
25 Sure Monet did impressions--Impression this came in 1872 a port scene in the city of Le Havre
26 From Greek words for joint & foot this phylum including insects & spiders contains the vast majority of animals
27 This word for one component of a bulb of garlic can also mean 8 pounds of cheese
28 An elementary school textbook's preparatory coat of paint
29 His memoir Riding the Elephant ranges from growing up in Glasgow to hosting a late night American TV show
30 Ranch hands get protection from the brush by wearing these seatless leather items over their pants
31 In 1680 Spaniards chased off by a revolt left these animals the Indians called sacred dogs changing native life forever
32 Unhappy being called Junior Harrison Ford has a preference but dad Sean Connery says We named the dog this
33 This Cowboy retired in 2017 with the fourth-best career QB rating ever at 97.1
34 As well as the capital Kingston is also the commercial & cultural center of this country
35 Comic actor & playwright Richard Tarlton also served as the favorite of these court fools for Queen Elizabeth I
36 Single-horned herbivore(10)
37 In 1585 John White drew the Algonquian village of Secotan with indications of newly sprung green & ripe this crop
38 This 2016 movie is about a young African American named Chiron whom we see as a young boy as a teen & as a 20-something
39 Nelson Mandela made this holy man head of the Truth & Reconciliation Commission
40 When figure skater Sonja Henie was born in this city in 1912 it was still known as Christiania
41 Every character in Ben Jonson's Volpone is based on an animal; Corvino on a crow & Volpone on this canine
42 The banister of a staircase (7)
43 At Sitka in 1804 the Tlingit lost a crucial battle to these invaders they called the Anooshee
44 The Razzies drew first blood in nominating this man for worst actor for his performance in Rambo: Last Blood
45 This New York City newspaperman signed the bail bond of Jefferson Davis in 1867
46 This capital of Belize starts with the same first 3 letters as the country
47 In a tragical play by Marlowe 2 scholars named Cornelius & Valdes teach Doctor this how to summon demons
48 An insurgency(9)
49 In 1750 what's now this state had 300000 Native Americans speaking 80 languages with the Chumash the largest tribe
50 As of 2021 the last film appearance of this movie Angel was in a 2014 version of Annie
51 This man who died in Rome in 1680 was the creator of the Baroque style of sculpture
52 This capital of Latvia is the most populous city of the Baltic states
53 Richard Sheridan's 18th century comedies of manners include The School for this disgrace
54 Contract addendum (5)
55 This Chiricahua Apache leader led a group that began fighting back against a forced move to Arizona in the 1870s
56 This 1988 movie that was let's say reminiscent of E.T. found a second life as Paul Rudd's go-to clip on Conan
57 In 1989 after 3 terms as New Hampshire's governor he became George H.W. Bush's Chief of Staff
58 This city's Chapultepec Park is home to museums a zoo & an amusement park
59 This period of the returned monarchy featured plays known for bawdiness like The Country Wife
60 Cathedral crucifix (4)

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# Questions
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